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Why I don’t use Apple’s First Party Apps
Apple's primary apps excel in meeting the needs of most users and covering common use cases, but they may fall short in terms of providing the advanced features sought by experienced users.
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Apple's primary apps excel in meeting the needs of most users and covering common use cases, but they may fall short in terms of providing the advanced features sought by experienced users.
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Superhuman's efficient keyboard shortcuts and AI capabilities are commendable, but the high price raises concerns about its value. Exploring other alternatives may be a wiser decision at its current price.
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When it comes to bookmarking apps, look no further than Raindrop—it reigns supreme. With its unrivaled features, seamless functionality, and effortless organization capabilities, Raindrop sets the bar high.
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If you are a Gmail user and have a Mac, Mimestream is probably the best email client for you.
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Mem is a new approach to note taking. Mem's features are powered by AI and tries to be a writing companion and stay organized automatically. Mem delights you with these features but frustrates you with stability and quality.
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MyMind is a bookmarking and organizing app that has a beautiful design and prioritizes privacy, though it has promising potential, it needs some refinement before it can be considered truly useful for me.
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I switched from Apple Music to Spotify because of the latter's better UI/UX, performance, quality, smart features, and cross-platform compatibility. Despite some drawbacks, such as the inability to natively play on my HomePod, I find Spotify to be a more reliable and enjoyable music service
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I explain my issues with Safari as my default browser on the Mac, including problems with the 1Password extension, Squarespace, and the tab groups feature. I have switched to a different browser and recommend others to do the same until these issues are resolved.
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I recently moved away from Craft, my primary notes app, to Obsidian. Although I loved Craft's slick user interface, I was hesitant about its proprietary formatting and design elements. After trying out various notes apps, I settled on Obsidian, which had improved since my last attempt at using it.